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we thought we had won this battle but now situations in texas and rhode island must be addressed. we will do it tonight. >> you know, we have all lost our train of thought before but not many have done it on national tv. >> bill: governor rick perry trying to make a come back by being humble. will it work? governor mike huckabee will weigh in. also tonight jesse watters visits toys are us. >> anything you want to say to bill? >> merry christmas. >> bill: geraldo on why six states refused to pass jessica's law. caution, you are to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. pinheads in toy land that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. we have stood up for christmas on the factor. swafting away -- swatting away attempts by secular pro-greives. gibson wrote an entire book documenting most of them. this year most retail companies are saying merry christmas. a few years ago companies ordered their employees not to say it. but in the nation's public schools, the bat
we thought we had won this battle but now situations in texas and rhode island must be addressed. we will do it tonight. >> you know, we have all lost our train of thought before but not many have done it on national tv. >> bill: governor rick perry trying to make a come back by being humble. will it work? governor mike huckabee will weigh in. also tonight jesse watters visits toys are us. >> anything you want to say to bill? >> merry christmas. >> bill: geraldo on...
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i mean, what do you think the issues are that make the georgia to texas swing so much safer for the farm states that are so loyally republican? would've we got going for us that they don't have going for them? >> a couple things are interesting. louisiana was one of the last southern states good to talk about the deep south and southern strategy. louisiana is a u.s. senator until recently had never had a republican majority in either chamber i did not have a history of electing republican governors. i voted for twice. a lot of voters and the fact reregister democrat was a republican nationally. even a voter registration, even though our numbers are increasing in their numbers are tear creasing, were still half the size of the democratic party. they outnumbered two to one even today. so i think what's interesting, let's look at state that a red versus blue, but the states that are changing. louisiana is moving in the right direction. west virginia is one of those states that wants to move in the right direction and certainly a lot of talk about the western states may be becoming more purp
i mean, what do you think the issues are that make the georgia to texas swing so much safer for the farm states that are so loyally republican? would've we got going for us that they don't have going for them? >> a couple things are interesting. louisiana was one of the last southern states good to talk about the deep south and southern strategy. louisiana is a u.s. senator until recently had never had a republican majority in either chamber i did not have a history of electing republican...
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sixth person in line, has to be on the plane. >> he's got to be on that plane, but call texas buddies -- >> okay, good point. he has to get to that city, so your point would be >> >> find another way of getting there, but that's not -- i don't -- >> okay. anybody else? >> i think he'd talk to the five people ahead had anymore in line. >> okay. do what? >> convince them that he has greater needs. >> i think all of us would probably do that if we needed to do something and there's five people, oh, you need to talk to them and see and respect their decisions whether it's for or against us. >> i see him doing that. >> okay. >> herman cain. what would he do? >> he'd come up with something different. i don't know what. >> what would herman cain do? >> [inaudible] >> okay. who else? what would herman cain do? >> he would talk -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> okay. >> he'd slip them his phone number. >> i think he'd do the same thing. >> i think so too. >> what would mitt romney do? how would he handle the situation? >> another flight. >> i'm sorry, john? >> buy the airline. >> buy the airline
sixth person in line, has to be on the plane. >> he's got to be on that plane, but call texas buddies -- >> okay, good point. he has to get to that city, so your point would be >> >> find another way of getting there, but that's not -- i don't -- >> okay. anybody else? >> i think he'd talk to the five people ahead had anymore in line. >> okay. do what? >> convince them that he has greater needs. >> i think all of us would probably do that if...
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this would have created over 4000 construction jobs this year in texas, oklahoma, texas. these are high-paying jobs. construction in nebraska would have traded an additional 9000 construction jobs. on top of that, there are 7000 manufacturing jobs associated with this project. these thousands of direct construction jobs were planned to begin next year. the majority of them more union jobs. contracts and subcontracts have been awarded to dozens of u.s. companies. local businesses along the route would have benefited from 118,000 spin-off jobs that would have been created through increased business. keystone is expected to add a $20 billion to the u.s. economy and they will pay half a billion dollars in taxes. the need for prompt approval is crucial today when the u.s. consumers are struggling to cope with the high cost of gasoline. specifically, this project has a capability to reduce u.s. dependence on opec oil supplies. the type of canadian crude that keystone would ship is very similar to the heavy crude that is already refined. canadian oil is not new or different. mor
this would have created over 4000 construction jobs this year in texas, oklahoma, texas. these are high-paying jobs. construction in nebraska would have traded an additional 9000 construction jobs. on top of that, there are 7000 manufacturing jobs associated with this project. these thousands of direct construction jobs were planned to begin next year. the majority of them more union jobs. contracts and subcontracts have been awarded to dozens of u.s. companies. local businesses along the route...
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host: jack, texas, and democrats line. caller: i think the government should get out of it and leave it to the free market. host: des moines, iowa, and jim, a republican line. caller: you mention this will be better to have electric cars. i'm curious how we will generate all this electricity without burning more coal. guest: it is the catch-22. it depends on where you're getting electricity from. the cost varies state-to-state. it is an environmental issue is all the electricity is coming from coal, and it is a question of whether it is more cost- efficient as well, depending on where you live. there are a lot of calculations you can find, about what it costs to power an electric vehicle compared with a gasoline vehicle, and one way to look at that in terms of a solution is to have incentives for charging overnight. obviously, more electricity is used during the day when people are awake. if you could charge at night, you could spread the electricity used more and have less peak periods. host: does the government use elect
host: jack, texas, and democrats line. caller: i think the government should get out of it and leave it to the free market. host: des moines, iowa, and jim, a republican line. caller: you mention this will be better to have electric cars. i'm curious how we will generate all this electricity without burning more coal. guest: it is the catch-22. it depends on where you're getting electricity from. the cost varies state-to-state. it is an environmental issue is all the electricity is coming from...
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temperatures in the 40s and storms possible in texas with temperatures in the upper 60s and 70s. we'll take whatever rain we can get because of the drought conditions there. on sunday, increasing clouds in the northeast and still looking pretty mild. >> okay. we're loving that for here in the northeast. thank you, chris warren. >>> lady gaga's new outrageous video. must see or must avoid? we'll give you a look. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new...
temperatures in the 40s and storms possible in texas with temperatures in the upper 60s and 70s. we'll take whatever rain we can get because of the drought conditions there. on sunday, increasing clouds in the northeast and still looking pretty mild. >> okay. we're loving that for here in the northeast. thank you, chris warren. >>> lady gaga's new outrageous video. must see or must avoid? we'll give you a look. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money....